What are orchids and their breeding methods?

The planting soil of Chinese cymbidium is required to be rich in humus, slightly acidic, loose and breathable, which is conducive to water and fertilizer conservation. Such as humus soil in the forest, coarse sand in the river, rotten bark, broken bricks, chaff, water moss, edible fungus waste and so on.

Commonly used orchid planting pots include pottery pots, pottery pots, glazed pots and plastic pots, which are suitable for balconies, roofs and indoors. However, family orchids are mostly ornamental, so it is best to choose purple sand pots or plastic pots. The purple sand pots specially used for orchids are mostly trumpet-shaped, porous at the bottom, hydrophobic and breathable, unique in shape, deep, porous, light in weight, neat, cheap and easy to move, which reduces the ground pressure.

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Chinese cymbidium has a great demand for nutrients during its growth, so it is necessary to provide plants with appropriate nutrients when maintaining Chinese cymbidium, and pay attention to the amount of fertilization when providing nutrients to plants. When the soil is dark, it is necessary to reduce the supply of nutrients, and when the soil is bright, it is necessary to increase the supply of nutrients.

Cymbidium hybridum needs proper illumination in the growth process, so it is necessary to provide sufficient illumination for plants when maintaining Cymbidium hybridum so that plants can carry out photosynthesis normally. At the same time, it is necessary to pay attention to the light intensity when providing light for plants, and it is best to shade properly during the period of excessive light to avoid poor plant growth.

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